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American Airlines reveals estimated dates of its return to Latin America

the airínea American Airlines reveals in your reservation system the estimated dates of your return to your main destinations in Latinoamérica.

We continue to review the informationón that generates the prestigious portal Routesonline where the m are reviewedás recent news on the estimated dates on which the aerolíinternational lines startían o volveríI'm going to fly back to Latin Americaérica.

ÚLAST UPDATEÓN 09/29/2020

In the case of American Airlines, which is currently the main airlineíline by frequencies and capacity between USA and Latinoamérica, se in una gran variationón of its routes with a close start and the return of others is postponed, themselvesún is detailed belowón:

*dates are tentative.
**All flights are roundtrip.
***Other destinations beán activated later and will be updatedá la informationón.

  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – bogota from 9 October 2020, 1 daily flight A319.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – Buenos Aires Ezeiza 1 daily flight 787-8 from the 4 November 2020.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – Guayaquil flight suspended indefinitely.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – Lima from the 24 October 2020, 3 weekly flights 787-8 replaces 757-200.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – I remove flight suspended indefinitely.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – Santiago de Chile 1 flight 787-8 suspended until 24 march 2021.
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth – Sao Paulo Guarulhos suspended until the 23 October 2020.
  • The Angels – Buenos Aires Ezeiza suspended indefinitely.
  • The Angels – Sao Paulo Guarulhos suspended indefinitely.
  • Miami – Barranquilla from the 1 October 2020 with 1 daily flight in 737-800.
  • Miami – Bogotá from the 8 October 2020, 2 daily A319 flights (3 daily flights from 7 November 2020).
  • Miami – Brasilia suspended indefinitely.
  • Miami – Buenos Aires Ezeiza from the 24 October 2020, 1 daily flight 777-200ER.
  • Miami – Cali from the 24 September 2020, 1 daily flight 737-800.
  • Miami – Cartagena from the 24 October 2020, 1 daily flight A319 (A321 from 04JUN20).
  • Miami – Cordoba pending informationón.
  • Miami – Guatemala City undated.
  • Miami – Guayaquil from the 4 June 2020, 1 daily flight A319 except Tuesdays (737-800 from 18AUG20). previously operated 2 Daily flights 757/767/737).
  • Miami – Lima from the 24 October 2020 with a daily flight in A321 (second daily flight from 9 of September).
  • Miami – Manaus from 25 October 2020, 1 daily flight A319.
  • Miami – Medellin from the 28 September 2020, 1 daily flight 737-800 (reductionón of 2 a 1 daily flight).
  • Miami – Montevideo from the 4 November 2020.
  • Miami – Pereira from the 17 from December to 2020, 3 weekly A319 flights.
  • Miami – Rio de Janeiro Galeao from the 23 October 2020, 1 daily flight 777-200ER.
  • Miami – remove from the 4 June 2020, 1 daily flight except Tuesdays A319, 2 daily flights from november.
  • Miami – Santiago de Chile from 5 august 2020, 1 daily flight 777-200ER.
  • Miami – Sao Paulo Guarulhos from 6 august 2020, 1 daily flight 777-300ER (second frequency with -200ER since 04JUN20).
  • New York JFK – Buenos Aires Ezeiza from 17 from December to 2020, 1 daily flight 777-200ER.
  • New York JFK – Rio de Janeiro suspended until 2021.
  • New York JFK – Sao Paulo Guarulhos from 17 from December to 2020, 1 daily flight 777-300ER.

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81 comments on “American Airlines reveals estimated dates of its return to Latin America”

  1. Miguel Angel Hernandez

    Hello there , I would like to know the estimated time to fly from South Australia ,for the savior , via canada or via south america. at the end of december 2020

  2. There are no flights to Cordoba currently operating. These were suspended and will not be held in 767 that are already deprogrammed. There is an error in that info.

  3. Buenas tardes, Flights from Santiago de Chile to Miami are restored ??… If not, approximately when will they resume? ??
    Thanks

  4. Diogersa suarez

    Good evening, I see that the skies of miamina medellin are from the 8 June but they changed the date for me this week for 4 of union

      1. excuse me, but the afternoon that came 777-300, I was browsing flightradar24, and it was passenger, my theory is that they were repatriation flights, It is not for alarming but the next day another one also arrived the same, and the next day, too.
        I live near the airport, that's why I keep an eye on all the planes that land every day.

        1. Yes, they arrived already in total 3 boeing aircraft 777-300 from Emirates that are passenger, to bring and carry cargo, in response to the demand of the cargo fleet, they have had to implement these additional flights.

  5. This looks like an excellent blog., a question where you get that information the exact link
    because I have relatives stranded in the US and I want to share that information

    1. To Cuba when I take 4 months and I have not been able to return to the US because I am not an American citizen I want to return to the US it is time she is sick it will not end

  6. Hopefully the American or Latam flights from JFK to Guayaquil will resume. There are many Ecuadorians stranded in the Tri Estate area, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania. The date of the 7 May is not on the American newsroom website and apart from that, the governor stated that certain businesses will resume on 15 of May, I hope everything resumes soon God help us

  7. For Havana Cuban for when they would be. Many Spanish citizens are losing entry to this country for failing to comply with the 90 days that ESTA gives

  8. To Cuba when it will be . There are many Spanish citizens waiting to return to Cuba and at the risk of failing to comply with the 90 days

  9. Christian Merino

    according to what I saw on the Air Europa website until 31 May flights between Madrid and Guayaquil and Quito are suspended

  10. To Cuba when will the flights start? ? American Airlines can test its passengers for Covid so that infected people do not travel on their planes and obviously no country would be affected, it is the only way to guarantee safe flights with respect to Covid 19

  11. I think the most appropriate would be until there is a vaccine against covis 19, and require passengers to provide a certificate of having received the vaccine with the date and expiration of the vaccine(for example if it is for 6 months,one year, etc) Determine that passengers are not sitting too close together,so # of passengers will be limited. Use masks that the airline will provide to each passenger,in addition to using disinfectants on the plane by workers of said company

    1. Supposedly there is already a vaccine but it remains to be seen if it really works and that will take many months, we will not see that in 2 O 3 months

  12. I am very surprised that by May they can fly to Colombia and Ecuador where there are so many infected and dead just like here in the USA…but Mr. Dinero will say if we die or we are saved!

    1. Ecuadorian Amazon

      It depends on the urgency and the irresponsibility of each passenger,in my opinion, waiting another month would be prudent

  13. We had flight for A, A to Córdoba Argentina for the 14 They canceled it in April and they tell us that there are no more flights to Córdoba ,they rescheduled it for Bs As for the 7 of May , Now it says in the note that if he goes to Córdoba ,how is , it would be nice if they decide

  14. It is not hidden to anyone that the U.S.A for now and for a long time is not and will not be a tourist attraction, no one wants to offer their lives to Trump's stubbornness.

    1. and, USA is always a party, there is disney and as soon as they open, everyone starts there, and the chinese virus already disappears, when the disney party and the cruise ships come back.

  15. I think it's all speculative and imaginary, I don't see how at the beginning of May flights from the USA can start to depart, when there they are worse every day with Corina

  16. It really seems like a double edged sword., On the one hand, AA will benefit since it will recover financially., Secondly, with so many cases of COVID that the USA has, These dates could be extended, from my point of view.

      1. I mean, we will have to hope that even by June they will not fly or make trips.
        How much chance is there for it to be like that Nicolás?!.

    1. well it would be a total relief, xk There are many people stranded in the United States from different Latin American countries and it would be a good option for them to return to their countries of origin, how is my case, I hope that said flight itinerary that they have put will be carried out.

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